![]() This is unpictured here, please view the latter photos for distancing. ![]() I used a long level, balancing it on the first slat and working my way up. When reattaching the slats to the new framework, they need to be spaced approximately 2" apart in order to get the platforms in. ![]() They cannot be pryed because the nails are too hefty and must be sawed through.ĭeconstructing Pallets: The slats were all removed and must be re-screwed onto a new framework, which was long 2x4s drilled at the floor and ceiling vertically using L-brackets. The Sawzall is necessary to get the slats off the 2x4s with out cracking the boards. ![]() Sawing the sides off of a large pallet to detach them from the edges and create the proper length.įinished sawing: now for the Sawzall, a handheld jiggy saw that can wedge into narrow spaces and cut through metal. The idea emerged from a simple understanding of physics and slat-walls typically used in stores for hanging inventory on hooks. This is a design idea that I invented, designed, tested and implemented in the Madam Chino LOOK NOOK showroom, as a way to upcycle wooden pallets and showcase items for sale.
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